Cluny Museum - National Museum of the Middle Ages

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"The National Museum of the Middle Ages is a museum of medieval art in Paris. Its building combines the Roman-era Thermal baths of Cluny including a well-preserved frigidarium, and the Hôtel de Cluny, the Parisian mansion of the Abbey of Cluny. The museum houses a notable collection of art from the Middle Ages, including the iconic series of six 15th-century tapestries known as The Lady and the Unicorn. Address: 28, Rue du Sommerard, Paris, France Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 9:30-18:15 CLOSED on Mondays Ticket price: 12€ Getting there: LINE 10 Métro station Cluny-la Sorbonne LINE 4 Métro station Odéon "
Matthew Daws
"When you approach the Cluny museum from the outside, you'll be able to observe a wonderfully preserved 3rd century Roman bathhouse. This is one of the rare ruins that we still have from this ancient chapter of Paris' history. But once you go inside, you'll be greeted by the national medieval museum of Paris. If you're a fan of medieval art (like The Lady and the Unicorn tapestry), the Hundred Years' War or just want to see a stunning structure from antiquity, don't hesitate to come in here. "
"FREE the first Sunday of the month."
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